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Cabos 0.7.3

Mihai Asmanow   on 16 July 2007 - 15:44 · 7 comments & 3739 views

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Cabos is Gnutella file sharing program based on LimeWire and Acquisition. It is free software, no spyware, no adware. It provides simple interface, multi languages support, and iTunes / iPod integration. What an enjoyable experience it is to use peer-to-peer software without adware or nagware, and to even be able to change preference settings repeated without attempted changes invoking an instant crash. Cabos handles memory extremely well, which is probably why it is so stable, and resume actually works, unlike attempts to resume downloads on LimeWire and Acquisition, which rarely yields results. Cabos Core is written in Java, and GUI is written in REALbasic. Cabos is clean, easy to use, and very fast.

What's New:

- Upgraded core version to limewire 4.12.15.
- Improved network connection.
- Improved spam filter.



- Filter other p2p's incomplete file. (such as Ares)
- Added Danish localization.
- Updated Traditional Chinese localization.
- Fixed little/big endian issues.
- Some minor bug fixes.

Download: Cabos 0.7.3
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: Cabos Home Page

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(2 replies) #1 Faisal Islam on 16 Jul 2007 - 17:59
Lolz... idiotic software! Get LimeWire Pro!
#1.1 zarniwoop on 16 Jul 2007 - 19:17
Why get Limewire Pro when you can get Frostwire?
#1.2 Joshua-San on 17 Jul 2007 - 09:18
Eh? Limewire Pro? Idiotic software Definitely get Frostwire or Cabos.
#2 vetSlimy on 16 Jul 2007 - 18:02
Cabos rules, thanks for the heads up!
#3 southside on 16 Jul 2007 - 18:20
Cabos doesnt work for me. I double click to download a file but it never downloads
#4 Grunt on 16 Jul 2007 - 20:54
love cabos.
small, clean, simple - AND WORKS

Thanks Slimy for introducing me to this app and cheers Mihai Asmanow for the news
#5 Annorax on 17 Jul 2007 - 01:25
Cabos is awesome. It's clean, easy to use, and works exactly as it says.

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